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Elsewhere as a solo act, Scarface dropped multiple classic projects such as Mr. In this episode, we chop it up with the legend himself ScarfaceYour favorite rapper's favorite rapper, the famed MC. Ready Red, who maintains he left the Geto Boys over business reasons, produced many of the group's best early songs including the Superfly-inspired 'Do it Like a G.O.,' 'Mind of a Lunatic,' the Fifth Ward and Leatherface-inspired 'Assassins,' and 'Let a Ho be a Ho' (which samples the Honey Drippers' 'Impeach the President' and the cash-register sound effects in Pink Floyd's 'Money'). With Geto Boys, Scarface released six albums including We Can’t Be Stopped, and Till Death Do Us Part. The second lineup consisting of DJ Ready Red (Collins Leysath), Prince Johnny C, Sire Juke Box and Little Billy - Bushwick Bill's first stage name, when he served more as a hype man and dancer - didn't last long beyond the Geto Boys' 1988 Making Trouble album. Sound and even aesthetically emulated the Hollis, Queens pioneers by wearing the requisite black fedoras, black clothes and ostentatious gold chains. The Geto Boys popularity was boosted somewhat in 1999 by the prominent use of two songs 'Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta' (bonus song from the Greatest Hits Album Uncut Dope) and 'Still' (from The Resurrection) in Mike Judges film Office Space, now considered a cult classic. Group members replicated the Larry Smith-produced Run-D.M.C. The second incarnation of the group functioned under the freshly minted Geto Boys name. Youre about to enter a nightmare world of brute criminality, unrelenting bloodshed and African American self-loathing. Though the lyrics and personalities of the group - Bushwick Bill, Scarface and Willie D - are part of the public's cultural stream of consciousness, their distinctive sound should also be more known on a technical level than it is. Many groups and individual artists, working in numerous genres not just limited to hip-hop, have perhaps unwittingly and often knowingly prospered as a direct result of the group's distinctive style and ouevre. Within the context of music history, The Geto Boys have achieved rarely earned nonpareil status.
Their main thematic inspirations and references have included Brian DePalma's Scarface and the occasional horror-movie nemesis like Freddie Kruger, Friday the 13th's Jason or the less obviously stated Leatherface from Tobe Hooper's 1974 classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The founders of the hip-hop subgenre known as horrorcore created macabre street anthems linked inextricably to the horror movie-influenced, 'Helter Skelter'-style modus operandi of H-town's post-Scorsese version of Mean Streets. by his stage name Scarface, is an American rapper and record producer best known as a member of the Geto Boys, a hip-hop group from Houston, Texas. The Geto Boys are unequivocally one of the best and most famous musical groups to ever come out of Houston.